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 the Parish. See the picture of one of the veteran oak trees in May’s Wood being   support.  We desperately need people in Dorset to look after children of all ages
 measured.  It  is  estimated  this  tree  is  probably  over  250  years  old.  There  will  be   and  abilities.  Fostering  could  provide  these  vulnerable  children  with  safe  and
 more about this in next month’s magazine.    caring homes, either for a short period or through to adulthood. To find out more,
        please visit www.fosterindorset.com or call 01305 225568.

 Summer Events   In Dorset, we currently have:
 We are hoping to hold other events over the coming summer months. If possible   139 foster carer households
 we hope to hold a ‘biobltz’ to see what wildlife can be found on Souls Moor in
 August. So watch this space for further news of these. If you would like to be kept   43 connected carer households (where a child who cannot be cared for by their
 informed of future events and the Group’s work why not add your name to our   parents is looked after by a relative or family friend)
 email list – simply email us at mike.n.g@outlook.com    43 children needing foster homes

        449 children in care (foster and residential homes)
 Souls Moor Ponies
        For  further information  –  or  to  arrange  an interview  with  a foster carer  –  please
 and their   contact Cathy Lewis, communications team, on 01305 225013.
 Conservation Work

 The ponies are back on Souls   Surgery
 Moor   –   they   are   very
 friendly,do  say  “hello”  to   Surgeries  are  held  on  the  first  Saturday  of  every  month.  These  are  held  at  the
 them  when  you  pass,  but   communal Lounge in Turberville Court in Bere Regis from 09.30 a.m. to 10.00 a.m. If
 please  do  not  deliberately   you cannot make one of these please email me and I will arrange to come round
 approach  them,  feed  them,   to see you. If you have any questions or queries related to the business of Dorset
 and do keep dogs on a lead.    County Council please come along. If anyone wants to contact me and cannot
 The  two  we  have  this  year   get to the surgery my email address is peterwharf@hotmail.com.
 are a charming smaller cobb
 breed.  They  do  have  a                          Peter Wharf, County Councillor
 tendency to lie down and have a nap in the middle of the day!  This is natural
 behaviour.  They  have  also  been  seen  having  fun  together.  However  one  day
 they had some unusual company which appeared along the pathway!   see the
 picture.
 Further benefits of last year’s grazing have occurred with several of the beautiful
 Southern Marsh Orchids back again. Previously common on this and other sites
 they had all but disappeared because of the rank growth of grasses, docks and
 nettles.  There should be a gradual improvement in the future of a more varied
 range of wildlfowers as the ponies continue to munch their way into the longer
 grasses.
 As the new notice put up by the Parish Council states, for those of you concerned
 for the ponies’ welfare, be assured they are regularly checked and they have a
 plentiful supply of water from the pond dug last year.

 The pond

 The pond dug last year to provide a permanent water supply for them. Still water

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